
In other words it's an HTTPS site rather than a HTTP, which is unencrypted. One, it looks to see if there's encryption on the page. If I click on that I get a little report of how privacy is kind of graded on this page. Let's go to Apple's Home Page here and you can see it has B in there. Now once I've installed the Privacy Essentials I get a little button up here with a letter in it like C. As a matter of fact if I go to Safari Preferences and I look at Search you could see it's one of the Search Engines I can choose as the default. Now DuckDuckGo you may recognize because they're a search engine. So I'm going to go to Safari, Safari Extensions, and you can search here for DuckDuckGo or in this case it's right on page two. There are Safari extensions that will help with privacy as well. Safari gives you that but what can you do that's even more than that. This is something you won't get for instance from Goggle Chrome because, of course, Goggle Chrome is tied to Goggle's ad networks so it's kind of against their interest to do that. Using Safari is a great option right off the bat because it's going to do some privacy protections by, you know, preventing these tracking networks from tracking you from day to day. Video Transcript: So with all the talk today about internet privacy you may be wondering how you can protect your privacy while surfing online. Check out DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials Safari Extension at YouTube for closed captioning and more options.
